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Well, I was looking around, and they seemed affordable. I don't own an acoustic, and I figure if I relearn on one, I can get better in general.

I dont have an exact dolar amount in mind, but the lower the better without sacrifing quality. I'm not looking for concert quality lol.

At the lower range (about $300) probably the best option is an Ibanez. Its kinda the "Honda" of guitars. The quality is always good. Fenders are probably a good buy at that range. I personally love Seagulls. They cost a bit more but they are great guitars. Built in Canada. All the others are built in Korea, China or Mexico. You should be able to get one for less than $500.00.
The other option is to go on CL and look for a used one. You can save hundreds and a decent guitar doesn't wear out.

At the lower range (about $300) probably the best option is an Ibanez. Its kinda the "Honda" of guitars. The quality is always good. Fenders are probably a good buy at that range. I personally love Seagulls. They cost a bit more but they are great guitars. Built in Canada. All the others are built in Korea, China or Mexico. You should be able to get one for less than $500.00.
The other option is to go on CL and look for a used one. You can save hundreds and a decent guitar doesn't wear out.

At the lower range (about $300) probably the best option is an Ibanez. Its kinda the "Honda" of guitars. The quality is always good. Fenders are probably a good buy at that range. I personally love Seagulls. They cost a bit more but they are great guitars. Built in Canada. All the others are built in Korea, China or Mexico. You should be able to get one for less than $500.00.
The other option is to go on CL and look for a used one. You can save hundreds and a decent guitar doesn't wear out.